Ana De Armas Stuns in Moroccan-Inspired Gown at Deauville Film Festival

Cuban-Spanish actress Ana De Armas made a remarkable appearance at the 48th edition of the Deauville American Film Festival held from September 2 to 10 in France. For this occasion, she wore a beautiful dress inspired by the Moroccan caftan.
Ana De Armas appeared wearing a long white dress with a belt, long silk chiffon sleeves and golden stone embroidery deeply inspired by the Moroccan caftan at the Deauville American Film Festival. Enough to make a sensation.
The Cuban-Spanish actress had come to attend the premiere of her latest Netflix film titled "Blonde". She plays the role of Hollywood star Marilyn Monroe. "Blonde", a historical psychological drama, explores Marilyn Monroe’s public and private life, based on a biographical fiction work by Joyce Carol Oates.
Ana De Armas was rewarded for her performance. She was awarded the Hollywood Rising-Star Award, a prize given in recognition of the "talent, passion and commitment of actors on the path to creation".
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